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* [[File:Std_Part.svg|32px]] [[Std_Part|Create part]]: Creates a new part and makes it active.
* [[File:Std_Part.svg|32px]] [[Std_Part|Create part]]: Creates a new part and makes it active.
* [[File:Std_Group.svg|32px]] [[Std_Group|Create group]]: Creates a new group.
* [[File:Std_Group.svg|32px]] [[Std_Group|Create group]]: Creates a new group.
* [[File:Std_TreeSelectAllInstances.svg|32px]] [[Std_TreeSelectAllInstances|Select all instances]]: Selects all instances of an object.
* [[File:Std_SelBack.svg|32px]] [[Std_SelBack|Back]]: Restores the previous saved selection.
* [[File:Std_SelBack.svg|32px]] [[Std_SelBack|Back]]: Restores the previous saved selection.
* [[File:Std_SelForward.svg|32px]] [[Std_SelForward|Forward]]: Restores the next saved selection.
* [[File:Std_SelForward.svg|32px]] [[Std_SelForward|Forward]]: Restores the next saved selection.

Revision as of 12:21, 25 July 2024

Std Base icon

Introduction

Std Base is not really a workbench, but rather a category of 'standard' commands and tools that can be used in all workbenches.

Tools

Most Std Base tools can be accessed from the standard menu. Those that are only available via a toolbar or a context menu are listed under Additional tools.

Standard menu tools

The standard menu is composed of 7 sub-menus. Each sub-menu has a dedicated page. Just click on any of the names below.

File     Edit     View     Tools     Macro     Windows     Help

Additional tools